SENATE BILL NO. 24 "An Act naming the bridge over Hammer Slough on Nordic Drive in Petersburg the Louis Miller Bridge." 7:07:22 PM WESTON EILER, STAFF, SENATOR BERT STEDMAN, explained that the bill would honor Mr. Louis Miller, an Alaskan pioneer who contributed a great deal to the community of Petersburg. He noted that under AS 35.40.015, the state may name public works through an act of the legislature. The authority has been exercised over 40 times in state law. The bill would name the bridge over Hammer Slough after Mr. Miller, who came to Alaska during the Klondike gold rush and arrived in Petersburg in 1901. As a carpenter he constructed some of the first homes along Hammer Slough and oversaw construction of the Sons of Norway Hall. Mr. Miller operated a moorage and warehouse on the site of the present-day bridge. The bill would recognize his contribution to the community. Co-Chair Hawker noted that the $4,000 fiscal note was for new signs. Vice-Chair Thomas MOVED to report SB 24 out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. SB 24 was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with attached new fiscal impact note by the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities.